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[iPad] Marigold & Angus MacIntosh
[iPad] OT: dog ID---Jim
Marigold has Martingale collars, and she has three different harnesses. My husband has put her harness on snugly that when it is removed there are marks on her fur. She is not called the Dancing Queen for nothing. She stands on her back legs and dances out of them. Marigold loves to run. she gets a big smile on her face and does circles, figure eights, and loves to run with a dog friend.
Jim, I whole heatedly agree with you. You may recall I spend my life in/on my hospital bed which means I have little control, even over my life. Marigold's color is yellow Lab with the Lab body and ears. Her head is hound as are her legs and tail. My husband does not think rules apply to him so he loves that "Marigold is a hound and she can't be trained". This in spite of her being 80# of very strong dog who frequently hurts him. Stupid.
I'll send a picture of Marigold from my laptop.
Denise in NC
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Re: [iPad] Apps eavesdropping on us
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Kris, you need to explain how the microphone on my iPad has anything to do with a video that is uploaded to YouTube.The videos I create are either from my Canon DSLR or my Sony NEX. I upload those videos to YouTube via iMovie. Where does any outside sound from my iPad come into play here?? Am I missing something?VickieSent from a spoiled little iPadOf course youtube needs your microphone. How else could you create a video without it?
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Re: [iPad] OT: dog ID
Marigold has not been chipped. When my husband added her new Rabies tag a few weeks ago, she lost it and her ID tag.
Does anyone have the Platinum Pets smartphone tag with GPS? She keeps escaping from her harness and going for a run. I worry something might happen that she needs ID.
Denise in NC
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Re: [iPad] OT: dog ID
> Marigold has not been chipped. When my husband added her new Rabies tag a few weeks ago, she lost it and her ID tag.
That certainly is one of the reasons for subcutaneous ID tags.
> Does anyone have the Platinum Pets smartphone tag with GPS? She keeps escaping from her harness and going for a run.
You need a new kind, or a carefully fitted, different harness.
Google Premier Easy-Walk Harness (Amazon, PetSmart).
Sized from few-month puppy on up to adult Great Dane.
> I worry something might happen that she needs ID.
I worry that something rather more permanent might happen.
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Re: [iPad] Apps eavesdropping on us
Of course youtube needs your microphone. How else could you create a video without it?
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[iPad] OT: dog ID
Marigold has not been chipped. When my husband added her new Rabies tag a few weeks ago, she lost it and her ID tag.
Does anyone have the Platinum Pets smartphone tag with GPS? She keeps escaping from her harness and going for a run. I worry something might happen that she needs ID.
Denise in NC
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Re: [iPad] Apps eavesdropping on us
First of all, YouTube does not need my microphone if and when I upload a video.And I think you misunderstood me. I'm referring to apps that listen in on what you are saying. Spying.See this article:VickieSent from a spoiled little iPadSo it used to just assume it could have permission now that it asks your upset? Of course youtube needs your microphone. How else could you create a video without it?
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> On Sep 27, 2013, at 7:21 PM, Vixpix <vixpix26@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
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> Does anyone know any information about certain apps that have access to your microphone, and eavesdrop on everything you are saying?
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> I'm just finding out about this now, as I see that IOS7 now requires us to give them permission first before doing so. I noticed that YouTube wanted to use my microphone. Wow
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Re: [iPad] Apps eavesdropping on us
Wait -- you mean that movies have sound now?
Most of mine do NOT
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Re: [iPad] How to remove the unlock code...
How do we remove the unlock screen code? Baby steps please!
Sherry Titzer
From: iPad@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iPad@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Terry Pogue
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 10:36 AM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: camera on iPad mini. Was [iPad] fingerprint security
On mine it just says slide to unlock but I don't have to do that. I take my finger right below those words on the blue line and pull up to just below the time near the top of the screen.
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On Sep 28, 2013, at 11:08 AM, Terry Pogue <tpogue@comcast.net> wrote:Yeah, swipe up on the screen on the mini and the camera icon is on the right
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On Sep 28, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Carlee Marrer-Tising <c-marrer-tising@bluewin.ch> wrote:I can't find the little camera icon on my iPad Mini, though. Am i missing something?
Carlee 🐱Sent from Minnie, my cute little iPad mini
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Am 28.09.2013 um 15:57 schrieb Vixpix <vixpix26@hvc.rr.comBut you don't need to put the code in to use your camera. At the bottom right in the lock mode you will see a little camera icon. Swipe it upwards, and your camera is now ready to shoot!
Vickie
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On Sep 28, 2013, at 8:09 AM, mary davidson <mary.davidson@gmail.com> wrote:I removed the code for the same reason- delayed access to the camera. Mary Davidson
On Sep 28, 2013, at 5:43 AM, Carlee Marrer-Tising <c-marrer-tising@bluewin.ch> wrote:
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LOL!!! Same here. In fact, sitting on the bus on my way to make a hospital visit when I'd just put iOS7 on my iPad Mini, I set it up and even put the lock code in. Got off the bus and wanted to take a photo and had to first put the code in. Made the immediate decision to NOT put the code into my iPhone because this would completely take away my spontaneity with my camera! On the way home, sitting in the bus again, I removed the code from my Mini! <thrilled.gif>
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Re: [iPad] photo data - time stamp?
Neophyte - can you tell me how to do that?
PattiOn Sep 27, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com> wrote:Check the exif data I believe it's there.
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> On Sep 27, 2013, at 6:25 PM, Patti A Robertson <pattiandken@charter.net> wrote:
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> Does anyone know whether there's a way to tell what time a photo was taken with an iPad or iPhone
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Re: [iPad] iOS 7- should I do it or wait a while?
How is the desktop an app? To me, its the same, with flatter icons and if you want it, parallax wallpaper
From: Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: Re: [iPad] iOS 7- should I do it or wait a while?
I agree with jony Ives on the UI change. It helps remove the UI and lets me focus more on content. I really like the desktop being an app like it is supposed to be.
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> On Sep 28, 2013, at 3:58 AM, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Makes me even sadder that Jobs is dead, that Apple would let such an
> ugly appearance out the door and act as if it's a good thing
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Re: [iPad] Amber alert for dogs
Can you boil it down? Register with all three? Or?~KLM\\01000100010001010101011001001001010000010100111001010100//For Dogs, I'm not sure there is one like that. It would take a gigantic network of the shelters, Vets, rescues etc. Could be done, but....I registered my dog's chip with both Home Again and the AKC. I did report him missing once and got follow up calls from the local shelters. It's a good system and doesn't require an app.
I use AVID too. Mine are not 'Purebreds' they're mainly rescues. It would be sorta of neat though that if a vet in Glendale scanned one of my 'Lost dogs' that I'd get a message on my iDevice telling me...There are 2 major problems with chipping dogs (which we do for all of ours).Some are more slippery than others.The HomeAgain folks put an "anti-migration" cap on theirs, and generally they stay where you put them. The Avid chips don't have that, but generally don't migrate much. The AKC branded chips act like they're coated with teflon. We had a yearling male Borzoi who was acting chronically and mildly lame. We wanted to know if the vet thought it was a real orthopedic problem or just a big, heavyset dog who was growing fast. On the x-ray he took, the leg was fine, but, incidentally and unrelated to the lameness, you could see that the chip, which had been emplaced between his shoulder blades, had migrated to the chest wall next to the breastbone!The other problem is what is called the "microchip wars" -- you can actually google "microchip wars" to learn more.The ID chip is an extremely short-range RFID transponder. It doesn't broadcast constantly, but when "pinged" by an external detector, it converts that weak radio signal into energy and broadcasts its pre-programmed ID number.In Europe, chip frequencies are regulated, so the chip readers in use in Delft will be able to read a chip put in in Marseilles, or Stuttgart.In the US, every manufacturer decides for themselves what frequency to use, and their proprietary reader may or may not read any other brand. Further, some encrypt their chips, so even if a HomeAgain reader detects a response from an Avid chip, all it will display is "Avid chip", and not the actual ID.And again, chip readers are relatively expensive. The Avid people went around to every pound in the country (more or less), and GAVE the their readers -- as many as they needed. So Baltimore County Animal Control has an Avid reader for every truck that goes out to pick up dogs. But HomeAgain, or AKC, provide 1. Any more than that, the shelter has to buy (and you *know* they are chronically underfunded).That means a dog with an Avid chip can be picked up, ID'd, and returned immediately to its owner, and a fine assessed, without ever having to go all the way to the pound and fill up one of the limited number of kennels available.Because we are breeders, and run a boarding kennel, and do Borzoi rescue, we have bought both a HomeAgain reader and an AKC multi-format reader.
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